walkie forklifts
Walkie forklifts, also known as pedestrian-controlled forklifts, are an essential piece of material handling equipment designed for maneuvering and lifting heavy goods in various settings. These compact, versatile vehicles are primarily used in warehouses, distribution centers, and retail environments where space is at a premium. The main functions of walkie forklifts include transporting goods, stacking inventory, and facilitating the loading and unloading of trucks. Technological features of these forklifts typically include a battery-powered electric motor for quiet and emission-free operation, a lift capacity ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 pounds, and intuitive controls that allow operators to steer and lift with ease. Their applications are diverse, from managing inventory in narrow aisles to supporting order fulfillment and logistics in busy commercial settings.